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Fourth Italian Restaurant Chain Collapses in 2025 Crisis

Another major Italian restaurant chain has fallen into administration, marking the fourth such collapse in 2025. The crisis threatens jobs and highlights severe pressures facing UK's hospitality sector from rising costs and changing consumer habits.

UK's 5-Point Economic Reform Plan Unveiled by Chancellor

Exclusive insights from Day Two of the UK's Economic Reform Roundtable reveal a landmark consensus on deregulation, skills investment, and a new 'Brexit Dividend' for British industry. Discover the five key takeaways shaping Britain's economic future.

UK Shop Closures Soar: Budget Blamed for Retail Crisis

The UK's retail sector is facing an existential crisis, with new data revealing a record number of shop closures. Industry experts are pointing the finger at the Chancellor's recent budget, citing a perfect storm of rising business rates and a lack of sup

River Island Supplier Collapses, 70 Jobs at Risk

Major fashion supplier to River Island, SRS Industries, enters administration, threatening 70 jobs at its Welsh facility. The insolvency experts from Leonard Curtis are now at the helm.

1West launches innovative SME loan platform

Discover how 1West is transforming the lending landscape for small businesses with its cutting-edge financial platform, offering faster approvals and competitive rates.

HMRC Launches Major VAT Fraud Crackdown

HMRC is tightening the screws on VAT fraud with new enforcement measures. Find out how this could impact your business and what steps you need to take to stay compliant.

Ex-Tesco boss becomes John Lewis chairman

The John Lewis Partnership has named former Tesco executive Jason Tarry as its new chairman, marking a strategic shift as the retail giant navigates a tough market.

M&S shares fall as Harrods cuts ties

Marks & Spencer faces a major setback as Harrods terminates its partnership, sending shares tumbling. Analysts weigh in on the retail giant’s future.

Man charged in London father-son stabbing case

A man has been charged following a fatal stabbing incident in London that left a father and son dead. The attack occurred at a business site, sparking a police investigation.

River Island in High Court rent dispute

Fashion retailer River Island is locked in a legal dispute with London landlords over unpaid rent, as the High Court hears arguments on the matter.

Ireland plans €1.4bn SME rescue package

The Irish government is evaluating a €1.4bn aid package to assist small and medium-sized businesses impacted by rising costs, with potential measures including grants and commercial rate cuts.

Government proposes major CBE system reforms

The UK government has announced plans to reform the CBE system, aiming to streamline processes and improve efficiency across England and Wales. The changes could impact thousands of businesses and public services.

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